He’s home! For he said so many times, “Heaven is my home.” I’m honored to share with you here my dad’s obituary. Glen C. Kollmeyer, age 100, seven months, and […]
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Inna Rogatchi (C). Memories. Stop-Cadre II. 2017 - 2021.
The story of two Alexes appeared to me from old photographs, new documents, all kinds of papers, maps, clips, and fact leads of my ongoing art historical research with regard to the art looted by the Nazis during World War II, and on my family history as well. This time, the scene of the events is Paris in the early 1940s, and thereafter, when the war was just over.
Step right up, Eleanor and Leo.You’ve joined the big leagues now.The two names claimed spots on the top 10 lists of baby names at the Family Birthplace and Natural Birthing Suites at Spectrum Health Butterworth Hospital for 2020.Eleanor scooted her way to No. 7 for girls, and Leo crawled to a ninth-place tie for boys.Nationally, both names have followed a steady trajectory upward in popularity in recent years, according to the Social Security Administration, which keeps records dating to
LOOKING BACK: Christmas at the home of Panama City s founder
By Nancy Hudson and Robert Hurst | Special to The News Herald
When I read the diary and other publications of George M. West, I can t help but feel that he had a sense he was contributing a bit of history in our city. After all, he came to realize in his lifetime that he was a founder of our city. One part of this was his detailed descriptions of Christmas with the West family.
The new exhibit at the Bay County History Museum attempts to portray a part of their holiday tradition.